VTG The Great Salad Oil Swindle 1965 Norman Miller HC DJ 3rd Impression

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VTG The Great Salad Oil Swindle 1965 Norman Miller HC DJ 3rd Impression Deckled Pages. 256 Pages. 8 1/2" X 6 ".Used. Condition Is "Very Good". See Pics. Paper Dust Jacket Edges Have Some Slight Tears And Tattered Edges. Inside Of Dust Jacket Has Oxidized To A Slight Brown In Places. Hard Cover In Very Good Shape. Writing On 1st Inside Page. Remaining Components Of Book In Great Condition. Shipped Via USPS Media Mail. 1212Great Copy Of A Vintage Collectable Book.The Great Salad Oil Swindle is a book by Wall Street Journal reporter Norman C. Miller about Tino De Angelis, a New Jersey-based wholesaler and commodities trader who dealt in vegetable oil futures contracts. The book was published in 1965 by Coward McCann. Miller was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1964 for his reporting of the De Angelis scam in the Wall Street Journal, on which the book is based."World Class ReportingReviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022Norman Miller does a superb job of sifting through a miasma of information to describe one of the largest swindles of the 20th Century. This is a high-point publication in the canon of true-crime literature relating to economic crimes. Highly recommend!"Fleming's .007 would be hard put to crack the case of Tino De Angelis. He gold fingered one of the greatest confidence coups in the history of Wall Street. Miller, read more